2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.5007833
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Reflecting boundary conditions for interferometry by multidimensional deconvolution

Abstract: SUMMARYIn this work we investigate a modification of the formulation of the theory underlying seismic interferometry (SI) by multidimensional deconvolution (MDD). The current formulation, and hence method, relies on separation of waves traveling inward and outward of a volume bounded by receivers. As a consequence, it is predominantly useful when receivers are illuminated from one side only. This puts constraints on the applicability of SI by MDD to omnidirectional wave fields. The proposed modification elimin… Show more

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“…They are, however, subject to different conditions. In particular, this concerns the illumination pattern and receiver geometry (Wapenaar et al 2011b;Weemstra et al 2017b). SI by CC is most restrictive in terms of medium properties and illumination.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are, however, subject to different conditions. In particular, this concerns the illumination pattern and receiver geometry (Wapenaar et al 2011b;Weemstra et al 2017b). SI by CC is most restrictive in terms of medium properties and illumination.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken all together, SI by CC is, strictly speaking, therefore rather restrictive in terms of medium properties and illumination. SI by MDD and VRS circumvent some of the limitations inherent in SI by CC, and, as such, allow the retrieval of more accurate medium responses (Wapenaar et al 2011b;Weemstra et al 2017b). …”
Section: Si By Cross-correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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